![]() I've tried so hard to crush 'em all. I'll share it here, and if y'all got any suggestions on what I could do with it, where to send it or post it, or something, I'd appreciate that immensely! also if you see any typos. I'm hoping it's got enough of a light/goofy tone that it's worth reading. but it's written so that just about anyone with zero background could understand it. Two months later, I've got ~50 page long pdf explaining the fundamentals of computer science and RPN calculators all in service of sharing some LFSRs I wrote for the 16C. ──────────────────┬─────────────────────────Īdditionally, I was talking to a friend who's got some computer science background but doesn't mess with old HP calculators a lot, and they asked if I could write an explanation for "us dirty scrubs" and I was like, oh heck, yeah! Linear Feedback Shift Register #2 (Galois) Applications that use LFSRs are: Digital TV, CDMA cellphones, Ethernet, USB 3. In this exercise, you will implement a lfsrcalculate() function to compute the next iteration of a linear feedback shift register (LFSR). Linear Feedback Shift Register #1 (Fibonacci) Exercise 2: Linear feedback shift register. Code: Select all Bit Extraction Subroutine
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